‘Words FAIL here’ – Gov’t OUTSOURCED management to IT workers with TOTAL ACCESS to database… in CHINA

The technical details are a little difficult here so let’s put it this way – idiotic and utterly incompetent government officials outsourced IT management of highly sensitive information to companies that had some workers in China, and gave them complete and total access to that database.

Some of the contractors that have helped OPM [Office of Personnel Management] with managing internal data have had security issues of their own—including potentially giving foreign governments direct access to data long before the recent reported breaches. A consultant who did some work with a company contracted by OPM to manage personnel records for a number of agencies told Ars that he found the Unix systems administrator for the project “was in Argentina and his co-worker was physically located in the [People’s Republic of China]. Both had direct access to every row of data in every database: they were root. Another team that worked with these databases had at its head two team members with PRC passports. I know that because I challenged them personally and revoked their privileges. From my perspective, OPM compromised this information more than three years ago and my take on the current breach is ‘so what’s new?'”

Here’s some response from people who understand all that technical gobbledygook, and how royally screwed we are:

"Reinventing government" via outsourcing was always a scam. But letting IT people in China have root access to OPM… http://t.co/d06zJgyan7

This is bad, people. So bad. And it will have consequences, and no one will know that we should have pinned it on Obama’s government, because we’re all obsessed with Bruce Jenner’s genitals and Rachel Dolezar’s suntan lotion.

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